Whole-Process Emergency Training of Personal Protective Equipment Helps Healthcare Workers against COVID-19: Design and Effect

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Objective:To develop an emergency training program of personal protective equipment (PPE) for general healthcare workers (HCWs) who may be under the threat of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and evaluate the effect of the program.Methods:A three-stage training program was designed. The complete clinical workflow together with infectious disease ward was simulated. To verify the effect of the program, an experimental training with pre-and post-test was conducted before large-scale training.Results:Post-test scores were significantly improved when compared with the pre-test scores. Among all PPE, N95 respirator and protective coverall needed training most. Meanwhile, "proficiency level"and "mutual check & help"also needed to be strengthened as independent scoring points.Conclusion:This training program significantly improved the performances of participants. It may therefore be applied for general HCWs on a larger scale.

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Tan, W., Ye, Y., Yang, Y., Chen, Z., Yang, X., Zhu, C., … Zhen, C. (2020). Whole-Process Emergency Training of Personal Protective Equipment Helps Healthcare Workers against COVID-19: Design and Effect. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 62(6), 420–423. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000001877

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